American companies must seize these opportunities and be more proactive in exporting to China.
The above photo gallery takes a postcard look at our top 10 states exporting to China in 2011.
One might ask what early patriots were exporting to China in those days.
We're putting this economy, through these governors, Mr. President, and putting this country on track to lead the world in clean coal technology which we can export -- including exporting to China, which China is building coal-powered plants at a rate of one per month -- one per month.
And does anybody in their right mind think that exporting computers to China is a growth industry?
Gazprom is no longer interested or capable of doing this deal, but the Russian government has always been in control since nobody is exporting gas to China without its approval.
One reason: The South American country is exporting more goods to China than it is importing from it.
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Jersey began the initiative by exporting bull semen to China in 2011, and cow embryos to Argentina in 2012.
If all goes well, the revenues produced from exporting iron ore to China in the next 2-3 years will then pay for a steelworks and, ultimately, cement and even car factories.
British Colombia's Lax Kw'alaams First Nation are in trouble with greens for exporting their ancestral woods to China in log form.
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By 2020, Jim O'Neill from Goldman Sachs predicts that Germany will be exporting twice as much to China as to France.
China wants the U.S. economy to prosper because that means China will be able to continue exporting here.
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Japan's recovery was underpinned by strong exports, first to China and more recently to Europe and oil-exporting countries.
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Furthermore, locating the factories in China's hinterland puts them in a better position to service China's growing domestic consumer market instead of exporting to consumers in the U.S. and elsewhere.
That's important because it will make China less dependent on exporting to other countries, and less reliant on those giant government projects.
You will see in our lifetimes that India and China will start exporting their manufacturing to Indonesia, Thailand, and Africa.
One company in Georgia is exporting 2 million pairs of disposable chopsticks a day to China.
Exporting jobs to low-wage countries like Mexico and China is an old game at GM and Ford, through their now-independent partsmakers Delphi and Visteon.
China envisages exporting consumer goods aboard container ships to Europe and receiving LNG cargoes via the NSR.
That's because most U.S. producers in China sell to the Chinese market instead of exporting.
As China is now exporting inflation, companies will continue to transition more of their manufacturing to the U.S. Furthermore, U.S manufacturing has become much more productive and efficient.
China will want to pay for its fuel by exporting manufactured goods to Central Asia.
The growth of China, however, continues to be heavily dependent on exporting.
This means that the success of investments in China by American companies and their competitors alike depends heavily on exporting to the United States.
The big concern in the U.S. is not which country has the largest navy or nuclear arsenal, but whether China, Japan, and the oil exporting nations, will continue to buy U.S. bonds, and hold U.S. dollars in their central bank reserves, happy to be the largest foreign holders of U.S. debt.
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